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Solid Stucco
4.9(
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Traditional Stucco - Install or Completely ReplaceTraditional Stucco - Repair or Partially Replace

Serving Klein, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"We had multiple pipes burst and Luis and his crew did a fantastic job repairing both the stucco and drywall. He went above and beyond the scope of the job and repainted the entire ceiling after patching the holes. The repair freshened up the area and looks better than before the pipes burst. He will be my only choice for stucco or drywall repair in the future. He has my highest recommendation."
Response time50 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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JVJ Plastering Stucco
5.0(
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Traditional Stucco - Repair or Partially ReplaceSynthetic Stucco - Install or Completely ReplaceTraditional Stucco - Install or Completely Replace+2 more

Serving Klein, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"We decided to use JVJ Plastering Stucco after reviewing many contractors to repair multiple stucco cracks, window/stucco leaks, and paint the entire house. Hugo and his team were always punctual, kept their work area clean, and completed the work professionally and with minimal inconveniences for myself and my neighbors. They kept us informed throughout the entire process, did an excellent job, and provided a one-year warranty on the work performed (something many contractors refused to do). We would highly recommend this business to our friends and family, and would definitely use them in the future."
Response time2 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Stucco questions, answered by experts

Cracks in the chimney can be very serious, depending on their location and size. Even small cracks can become serious over time if left unrepaired. Cracks allow heat and moisture to deteriorate your chimney and harmful carbon monoxide gas to seep into your home. Small cracks can often be caulked, while large cracked sections may require full replacement.

To repair damaged exterior stucco, you’ll first remove all loose and crumbling material from the damaged area. You then need to thoroughly clean the area and dampen it to ensure proper bonding. After that, you’ll apply a bonding agent to the repair area, then apply new stucco in layers, allowing for curing time between each layer. The final coat should be textured to match the surrounding stucco pattern as closely as possible. Once fully cured, the repaired area can be painted to match the rest of the wall if needed.

Solid, unpainted stucco shouldn’t suffer damage from dots of glue used for this task. If the stucco is dirty, you may notice slight marks when you heat and peel the glue away, but these aren’t permanent.

However, not all stucco walls are solid stucco. Some are “faux” stucco with a foam backing. This kind of stucco veneer is more susceptible to damage, including damage from hot glue. We don’t suggest attaching anything to these kinds of stucco walls, so make sure you check the stucco type before starting this project.

Homeowners insurance may cover the cost of siding repair or replacement, but coverage depends on the cause of the damage. Most policies will cover damage from a covered event, such as a storm, wind, hail, fire, natural disaster, or other impact damage. Your policy might pay for the full or partial cost of the repair or replacement. However, damage resulting from age, general wear and tear, or neglect is typically not covered, and you should expect to pay for those repairs out of pocket. It is best to review your specific homeowners insurance policy for full details on what is covered, how to file a claim, and what documentation is required.

You should aim to let stucco dry for at least 48 hours before it rains. While misting new stucco and keeping it moderately moist is important for strength and longevity, uncontrolled exposure to rain can lead to weak stucco that doesn’t bond properly. Rain can also affect the stucco finish and the color unevenly, leaving you with less appealing siding.

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